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History: The gotras associated with this surname are aditya, dadich, kashyapa, maandavya and ravi. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are suryudu is associated with surya., shree surya and venkateshwara. Description: The surname Suryudu is common in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India, especially among the Kamma caste. The religion associated with SURYUDU surname is hinduism. The MotherTounge associated with this surname is telugu. The Kamma caste is an agricultural community historically known for owning land and farming. The name Suryudu may come from a familys respect for Surya, the sun god, who is important in Hinduism. The spelling and pronunciation of this surname can change depending on the region and sub-community. Although mainly used by Kammas, this surname might also be found in other communities because of intermarriage and migration. The surname Suryudu probably comes from India, where it is linked to the areas languages. People who speak Telugu are closely connected to this surname because it seems to have Telugu origins. Because India has so many languages, those with this surname may also speak other languages, depending on where theyre from and their familys past. They might speak Hindi, which is the most common language in India, or English, which is often used at work and in schools. The exact languages that people with this surname speak can be different for each family and person. The surname Suryudu has several variations, including Sooryudu, Suriudu, Suriyudu, Shuryudu, and Shuriudu. This surname may also appear with vowel lengthening, indicated by ā, ī, ū, or ē (e.g., Sūryudu). Some versions truncate the name to Surudu, or shorten it to Surya by dropping the final "du." Regional pronunciation can also influence the spelling of this surname, with phonetic variations like using "sh" instead of "s," depending on the speakers dialect.